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In hindsight it's obvious, but as someone who has never been into fashion I didn't even realize these were a thing! I knew lookbook existed, but
browing it on my dial-up connection was impossible 
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Oh wow what a blast from the past lol! So scene, haha!
How do you usually like to find these? I find it's gotten really tough to find personal blogs these days. A bunch of them seemed to have died off in
the last 10-15 years. 。゚・ (>﹏< 
・゚。 I used to follow skincare blogs but Youtube and social media pretty much did those in. u_u
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Oh my GOOODD Twinkie-chan one of my OG fashion inspos! I tried so hard to copy her swag back in the day. And ShanaLogic was always being advertised in
my Shojo Beat magazines and I think even got a spot or two in the English Gothic and Lolita Bibles(I don't own all of them, but I used to  ).
I remember in that era I used to obsessively check https://www.miseducated.com/ while at school lol, and I loved the Vivcore brands along with Vivian (or is it Vivienne?) Haufpur's (sorry if I got
that wrong) blog about lolita and vintage lifestyle crafts. To be honest, I feel like DIY crafting had a big connection with these fashion bloggers,
but maybe it's just the one's I liked.
I know I loved a bunch more, but I can't remember them right now!
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Quote: Originally posted by Gruesome420  | Oh my GOOODD Twinkie-chan one of my OG fashion inspos! I tried so hard to copy her swag back in the day. And ShanaLogic was always being advertised in
my Shojo Beat magazines and I think even got a spot or two in the English Gothic and Lolita Bibles(I don't own all of them, but I used to ).
I remember in that era I used to obsessively check https://www.miseducated.com/ while at school lol, and I loved the Vivcore brands along with Vivian (or is it Vivienne?) Haufpur's (sorry if I got
that wrong) blog about lolita and vintage lifestyle crafts. To be honest, I feel like DIY crafting had a big connection with these fashion bloggers,
but maybe it's just the one's I liked.
I know I loved a bunch more, but I can't remember them right now!
[Edited on 12-8-2025 by Gruesome420] |
man thats so cool! when all these blogs were active i was still busy with flash games LOL but its still cool to look back on them. yeah so much DIY! i
really love that
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Quote: Originally posted by SparkleCat  | Oh wow what a blast from the past lol! So scene, haha!
How do you usually like to find these? I find it's gotten really tough to find personal blogs these days. A bunch of them seemed to have died off in
the last 10-15 years. 。゚・ (>﹏<
・゚。 I used to follow skincare blogs but Youtube and social media pretty much did those in. u_u |
yeah theres sadly not much left but i run a blogspot blog and ive found a lot of still active gyarus that way and checking out their followers'
followers (inception LOL) eventually led me to Twinkie Chan and some other old school bloggers
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